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Guy is smart. I still think we should continue with him next season despite how we finish this season. First season was always going to be up and down. But I seen enough from him that I want him one more season. Next season we should see some increase improvement. Especially with a summer transfer window where we can get address better the squad. That being said people should calm down this season and be more strict next one.
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Jorgensen now pip the gk spot? About time, I knew Maresca was not dumb, he was just talking good so he does not bash his gk. I think that is good.
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Why would that being looked at? They are not terrorist. Money going to terrorist organization is what will be stop. But not amuse at your bias, your hate for Israel always get a punt in every post you make.
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Well that is good to find fraud and see why people made so much money in government positions. That is really good.
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Well you will have some Republicans fight back which is what we are seeing because of the touching of government employees... Which to be fair I don't think it's much Republicans but both democrats and Republicans when you touch government employees. So will see a lot of fighting to be taking place. Cutting right out as y say it's crazy. That is disturbing the works of many. What they should just focus is just audit for potential corruption. But yes they are going a bit too far. However the good thing is we have judges and courts that will fight back to give some balance.
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Honestly, that’s plenty, although the complaint goes into detail on why exactly USAID can’t be dismantled by the executive branch, as well as the many harms the agency’s shuttering will cause, both to the plaintiffs, those receiving congressionally authorized aid, and to the Rule Of Goddamned Law In These United States. Your Tax Dollars Not At Work The complaint emphasizes that the attempt to eradicate USAID is already having “life-threatening consequences” (we’ve removed footnote numbers in the quote below; see complaint for links): Temporarily happy ending: In that final example, the workers continued caring for the babies, and hope they won’t face reprisals. They only had a few days of supplies left as of last Friday, however, and we know how things have deteriorated since then. Even the State Department’s alleged “waivers” to the funding freeze, which on paper were supposed to allow “life-saving humanitarian assistance” and the continuation of HIV care and treatment, did no good. As ProPublica reports, the waivers didn’t actually restore funding and the overseas partner organizations had no way to apply for it. All the USAID workers who could have processed the requests were laid off. Aid Workers Ordered To Stop Saving Lives So They Can Come Home And Be Fired Also this week, virtually all of USAID’s employees abroad were ordered to drop their work, pack up their families, and move back to the USA by midnight tonight so they can officially be shitcanned, thank you for your service. Overseas contractors were fired without warning and locked out of computer systems, leaving some who work in violent regions unable to ask for help getting the hell out. Just as well, though, since nobody was left at USAID offices in Washington to take their calls. One contracted staffer in a dicey situation somewhere in the Middle East told the AP that even the emergency “panic button” app was wiped off their smartphone. We’re sure the Trump team will come looking for the contractor and their family eventually, if only to prosecute the staffer for violating a ban on speaking to the media. Some 6,000 of the agency’s 10,000 employees (before today’s decapitations — metaphorically, one hopes — of the workforce) are stationed overseas, so it is of course turning into a logistical clusterfuck. Some staff will have up to 90 days to GTFO, but others had just days to return to the US. Several US embassies have held town-hall style meetings to pass on any information they have, where, as one employee said, “Everyone was in tears, from leadership all the way down to janitors of our building. […] The community is gutted.” Why yes, they had it coming, because Elon Musk really really hates USAID for investigating his Starlink satellite company, and maybe also for helping to dismantle apartheid, but most of all for helping people who insist on being poor, brown, and of no use at all in making Musk money. Musk tweeted in delight Monday that he a “spent the weekend feeding USAID into the wood chipper,” and his fans only wished they could have thrown some aid workers, vipers, and globalists into a literal wood chipper too. Some Caught A Freight, Some Caught A Plane The AP reports on the chaos resulting from the recall order, which of course will cost the government tens of millions of dollars in travel costs, and is probably illegal to boot, hence the lawsuit from the foreign service and federal employee unions. That could make for an exciting scene in a movie in a few years, like the embassy evacuation in The Killing Fields, as the embassy staff and journalists tried to forge a fake US passport for Cambodian journalist Dith Pran while the Khmer Rouge ran firing AK-47s through the streets of Phnom Penh. You could win an Oscar, even. But when it’s happening, it’s not art yet, it’s just horror, especially for the people who can’t get on the helicopters and are told to go home without AIDS treatment or left to wonder if they’ll have anything to feed their kids. (Sigh. We wish Spalding Gray were still alive, too.) 10,000 Workers Into The Wood Chipper According to insiders at the agency and internal emails obtained by Wired, Musk and his young racist Skibidi Totalitarians have inflicted some real American Carnage at USAID, already “taking a team of over 10,000 down to just under 300.” Some US workers still overseas haven’t yet even gotten any official word of what’s going on from the agency. One told Wired, “The only official communication I’ve received is from the local embassy State Department facilities people, asking if or when we were moving out so they could renovate our houses.” Hey buddy, don’t forget to dispose of your pets, too. Oh Yeah, The American Farmers. Can’t Forget About the American Farmers. On top of leaving people in poor countries hungry, dying, and without resources to survive the effects of climate change (another gift “From The American People,” as the aid shipments are always marked), the sudden disruption of foreign assistance is taking a toll on American farmers who sell crops to USAID (Washington Post gift link) to distribute around the world. The losses could total in the billions of dollars, depending on when — or whether — aid is resumed. American farms supply about 41 percent of the agency’s food aid, to the tune of $2.1 billion in 2020, according to the Congressional Research Service. The current chaos has frozen more than $340 million in aid shipments of rice, wheat, soybeans, and other commodities. In addition, researchers funded by USAID have already been furloughed, but that’s OK because MAGA Chuds think science is pointless and wasteful anyway, and if people in poor countries want better crop yields they should fund their own labs. To prove that USAID is worthless, the White House pointed and shrieked at USAID grants it said funded gender-affirming care and DEI in other countries, so shut up, nothing good for the American People comes from all that wokeness, and President Trump has a huge mandate, don’t forget that lie, too. In addition to the farm harm and the thousands of USAID staff being fired (illegally, remember that lawsuit), thousands more jobs in the private and nonprofit sectors are also at risk as contracts are cancelled and corporate partners see projects go away. Again, this will have no effect on anyone that matters because you seem to keep forgetting that USAID is full of Marxists who hate America, making all the other businesses working with the agency Marxists too, the end. Aren’t we all happy and free now? If you aren’t happy and free, you hate America. That court order blocking this shit can’t get here soon enough. Update: And Lo, a court order has arrived, putting at least some of the fuckery on hold. Post a lot of cursing in this article I'm not going to be reading much. That is not professional. And when your like that your view will be bias and won't be neutral in your reporting. Anyhow thought this was funny
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I will say that the whole relocation of Palestinians sounds similar to what was done to Israel by previous empire in the past, the Babylonians and Roman empire. So not sure if that is good or bad. And the whole relocation of prisoners to El Salvador prison sounds weird as well. I don't know if the Soviet Union used to do that by sending prisoners to neighbor countries... So not sure if that is good or bad, time will tell what comes of all of this.
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It's sad about Mudryk because I think he could have the same impact in Serie A. All our rejects can do good in Italy. But not good enough for this league, so not bother.
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Well yes, I would say one of them is better to leave. Either Jews or the Palestine. Because both of them side by side will never work. Right now you stop the war, but like Trump said 20 years from now and on the same will happen. Just move these two group away if possible. If you can Israel...which at this moment they have the upper hand, so the Palestine should accept and move. Like the movie Kingdom of Heaven with Orlando Bloom that gave up Jerusalem so that his people can survive and not be slaughtered.
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I saw the video and NY times takes thing out of context. He didn't say no alternative but to leave gaza. That they have not alternative and have to go back to Gaza. But that if they where giving an opportunity to leave somewhere else they would want to go since it's a demolition site and it's been nothing but bloodshed in the past and will continue to be like that in the future. Here watch everything in context:
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Veiga I rated and shame he didn't get more games as CB. But if he had attitude problems with the coach then best he got a loan and that he does good is better for us so we can sell at a profit.
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In just a few days Trump got México and Canada to dance with him in regards to the border issue with tariff threats. Very smart from him.
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We figure, I thought it was weird we be in for him, but as usual paper need to fill in space and the cheap sell is to put our name with ex Brighton player when we more then likely where not even for him.
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I wonder why they have not come for any of ours deadwood? I would have thought Sterling would have fit like a glove over there.
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Some obscure pastor when I was in Panama said he had a dream about Trump. This was before he became a president the first time. He said that Trump would serve two terms, and on his second term he would be killed in the middle. And shortly after that the Anti Christ will eventually come to power. Was not so sure about this when I first heard it, especially with him not serving a second term last term with Biden, but now he is..... I will keep this on the backburner.
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Not really. It was inspired by the holy spirit over 1500 years in which he used about 40 different authors. Human authors from different background, different time to speak one uniform message. This is not possible as people in today time of 2025 don't think like people from 1901. But only an outside entity can influence people from different ages to write this message. Unlike any other religion that is mostly done by one person. God used many diverse people to speak his message. In the end it has the element of man but it also has the element of divine, kind of like Jesus, human and divine at the same time.
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Can't serve a third term. I heard before that you could do that if you had a break of 4 years. But that is nonsense and made up. He will do his 4 years and get out and next one will either be another republican or democrat depending on how the economy is in the USA. As if you notice people in the US vote with their wallet, economy is number one issue for a lot of US voters.
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Close but no cigar. They only choose the side of helping but not the preaching of holiness and living right for God. In the end every system has its good and down. Socialism all the time is not good as well republican all the time is not good. We need a balance, at times a liberal government and at times a conservative government to balance it out in a period of 25 years. Which is what we had over 25 years and will continue like that for the next 25 years. And as far hypocrite Christians yes there are a lot, as well a lot of hypocrite in the progress movement. If you don't stand with their view some of them go crazy. Similar like system because we are humans and are weak and no matter what side you are in you will have "hypocrites"
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Hypocrites is choosing what you like and not what you like. You take it all or nothing. Jesus did warn against sin, he help people but tell them not to continue sinning or something else will come worse to them. So in your camp your for homosexual when it's a sin, your for abortion when it's a sin. When you look at this no camp is good. Hence Jesus is not socialist, republican, democrat, liberal, progressive etc. He does not fall in non of those because each has it's problems as they are man made institutions.
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Jesus is not socialist. That's you taking thing out of context as mostly everything here to bring your bias cases of USA and Israel hatred.
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Not sure, but hey we can get rid of Nkunku who does not want to be here and get someone else I'm all for it. Board have been good with targets when it comes to forwards and what not so I will give them the benefit of the doubt. Defense and GK is that they been bad, anywhere else I like, so I will take this if they are for it.
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Petro care for all the people? Your insane. I see your bias. Your all hate USA and Israel and any crazy people are better then these two nations.
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Well maybe in the other stuff you mentioned he is not smart. But in how he handle the Colombia issue it was smart for me. Petro had nothing else but to fold.
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